Today Sen. Phil Berger issued a press release in which he is bragging about his devotion to teacher pay. He starts: Beginning in 2014 when they provided teachers the largest raise in the country, legislative Republicans have taken historic steps to raise educator pay in North Carolina. In the last five years, Republicans have enacted … Continue reading Do Not Believe Berger’s Hype of the NC Success Story – He’s Still Spinning a Narrative on NC’s Public Schools
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Malcolm Says For All Titan Fans To Pack Simpson Gym To See His Favorite Team Playing in the Fourth Round
This tweet says it all. The attitude and culture of a team means everything and it starts with the coach. When players believe in a coach, when the coach believes in the players, and when the players believe in each other no matter what they contribute, then something incredible happens. Especially when this basketball … Continue reading Malcolm Says For All Titan Fans To Pack Simpson Gym To See His Favorite Team Playing in the Fourth Round
Hard to Build Bridges In Public Education With Those Creating the Divides
Simply put. it’s hard to build bridges in this state with those who are making the very divides that separate us. Before the Great Recession took hold of the country, North Carolina had what was considered the top public school system in the Southeast and one of the best in the nation. That is no … Continue reading Hard to Build Bridges In Public Education With Those Creating the Divides
Negative $31243: Career Change in Pay Received – This North Carolina General Assembly Does Not Want to Have Veteran Teachers
Any experienced, veteran teacher here in North Carolina knows the differences in the salary schedules that have guided pay for the last ten years. Sometimes one graph can put things into sharp perspective. Derek Scott has been following trends in public education and possesses that gift of explaining concepts that many politicians hope to keep … Continue reading Negative $31243: Career Change in Pay Received – This North Carolina General Assembly Does Not Want to Have Veteran Teachers
That Basketball Team is All Heart And All For Each Other
The Titan Women’s Basketball Team will always hold a special place in the heart of Malcolm. Basketball is his favorite sport and he watches the games with an attentiveness that he does not give any other event. And those ladies who play for the high school in Clemmons, NC have treated him with nothing but … Continue reading That Basketball Team is All Heart And All For Each Other
What NC Teachers Made 10 Years Ago
Below is the salary schedule for a teacher in North Carolina for the 2018-2019 school year. Any teacher new to the profession in the last four years would never be on the second schedule because newer teachers are not allowed a pay bump for graduate degrees. Notice how the salaries also plateau after year 15. … Continue reading What NC Teachers Made 10 Years Ago
Dear Rep. Pittman – As a Teacher, You Will Never Arm Me With a Gun in School
As a teacher, I cannot legally give a student an aspirin tablet. My high school has five counselors for over 2400 students. There is one part-time social worker. There is one school psychologist assigned to multiple schools at one time. A school nurse is on campus only one day a week. As a country we … Continue reading Dear Rep. Pittman – As a Teacher, You Will Never Arm Me With a Gun in School
Remember Longevity Pay? There’s a Bill Coming To Restore It.
In the long session of 2014, the NC General Assembly raised salaries for teachers in certain experience brackets that allowed them to say that an “average” salary for teachers was increased by over 7%. They called it a “historic raise.” However, if you divided the amount of money used in these “historic” raises by the … Continue reading Remember Longevity Pay? There’s a Bill Coming To Restore It.
Job Opening at DPI: The First Deputy Superintendent of Innovation Lasted Only Seven Months
The following is a February 27, 2019 press release from NC Public Schools about the resignation of Dr. Eric Hall, the Deputy Superintendent of Innovation at DPI. State Superintendent Mark Johnson announced today that Eric Hall will be leaving his post in March, returning to his home state of Florida to become chancellor for innovation … Continue reading Job Opening at DPI: The First Deputy Superintendent of Innovation Lasted Only Seven Months
Debunking Phil Berger’s Claims About Public Education After Gov. Cooper’s “State of the State” Address
Sen. Phil Berger delivered a prepared rebuttal to Gov. Roy Cooper's "State of the State" address in which the governor made public education and investments in teachers and schools the top priority. What Berger tried to spin in response is the same drivel as his past exclamations. Berger talked about the "record-breaking" investments the GOP … Continue reading Debunking Phil Berger’s Claims About Public Education After Gov. Cooper’s “State of the State” Address